• The Rugby League Guru's Thoughts on Origin Game 3 Selection

  • Jul 4 2023
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

The Rugby League Guru's Thoughts on Origin Game 3 Selection

  • Summary

  • The Rugby League Guru stops by the show today to chat all things Origin and try to get inside the mind of Freddy's huge clean out for Game 3 by asking why choose Walker over Hynes?
    He also shares his solution to the problem we're all having filling the hooker position and that is; Harry Grant & Jacob Little. 
    Plus he takes on Moltz in a typical Josh Halling quiz. 

    And of course we unpack round 18 and ask who we should be looking to add to our teams for the run home. 
    Particularly the fact that Adam Reynolds and Kalyn Ponga are both playing great footy right now and the Titans have one of the best draws for the rest of the season. 

    TIMECODES:

    • 7.20 - The needle, the knife and the naughty corner
    • 11.50 - Rugby League Guru joins the show
    • 32.45 - Round 18 unpacked by match analysis

    LINKS

    • Tim Moltzen @tim_moltzen
    • Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial
    • The Rugby League Guru @rugbyleagueguru

    CREDITS
    Hosts:
    Josh Halling & Tim Moltzen

    Guest: The Rugby League Guru

    Executive Producer / Editor: Rachael Hart

    Audio Producer: Adrian Walton

    Managing Producer: Ricardo Bardon

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